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Painful facial abscess

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Any case of a chronic nonhealing lesion of the face should include this condition in the differential.


 

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A 35-year-old woman presented to our clinic with a purple-red cyst on her right cheek that had been present for about 4 years but had worsened over the prior 2 weeks (FIGURE 1). She said she was experiencing excruciating pain and that the cyst had purulent drainage. She denied any history of diabetes, dental problems, recent trauma, or an inciting event.

On physical examination, there was no cervical lymphadenopathy, and her vital signs were normal. An incision and drainage procedure was performed. About 2 mL of purulent fluid was extracted and sent for aerobic and anaerobic cultures.

Purple-red nodule on right cheek

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